Death of Evil

Death of Evil is a 2009 direct-to-video supernatural horror film, written, directed by and starring Damian Chapa. The film revolves around a Native American man who must fight off an evil plot by his pregnant wife's family line to corrupt his unborn child. It was released in the United States in September 2009, and in the Netherlands in October 2010.

Death of Evil
Directed byDamian Chapa
Written byDamian Chapa
StarringDamian Chapa
Natasha Blasick
Steve Nave
Monique Yates
Distributed byAmadeus Pictures
Release date
  • September 30, 2009 (2009-09-30)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1 million

Plot

David and Julie are expecting their first child, but David discovers that her family is a long line of devil worshippers. They plan to offer up the baby as a sacrifice to Satan to prolong their power and lifespans, and David must use the psychic and spiritual powers within himself to save them all.

Cast

Damian Chapa ... David
Natasha Blasick ... Julieta (as Natash Blasick)
Steve Nave ... Thosen
Jeff McCredie ... Kenny
Monique Yates ... Mother
Carlton Holder ... Sage
Julia Melim ... Sister
Stanley Griego ... Indian
Silke Kindle ... Lacy
Catalina Catani ... Kim
Paula LaBaredas ... Angie
Stephanie Voy ... Stacey

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